Thursday, March 6, 2008

Does Daylight Savings Time Save Energy

Daylight savings time kicks in here in the United States this weekend.Â That's almost a full month earlier than in the past.Â Does this really save energy?

A recent study conducted by Matthew Kotchen and Ph.D. student Laura Grant from UCSB indicates that it costs Indiana residents approximately an additional $8.6mm in utilities when they started observing DST.Â That's a pretty significant cost.

What's the KM angle?Â Maybe there are not cost benifits to Daylight Savings Time, but some people think there are social benefits; less crime, fewer fatal auto accidents, and more outdoor recreation time.Â